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    Question mbc

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160494702181


    are these any good??? If not can some one point me in the right dirsection....cheers

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    cheap crap mate this is what you really want

    http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/con...product=FMUNOS

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    nice...but wheres the ones for around 20 quid ive read about???

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    Quote Originally Posted by si850r View Post
    nice...but wheres the ones for around 20 quid ive read about???
    in the bin mate lol what about this one

    http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/con...oduct=FMICB051

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    Quote Originally Posted by leighkaicraigmia View Post
    in the bin mate lol what about this one

    http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/con...oduct=FMICB051
    the first thing being its a bleed valve not a MBC, which are no where near as good.

    MBC's only (tend) to have 2 ports while bleed valves have 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by leighkaicraigmia View Post
    in the bin mate lol what about this one

    http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/con...oduct=FMICB051
    pmsl......................................lol..... ......

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    the best one i have used and owned and ive had a couple is the forge unos mate no boost spikes and very actuiate mate i have 1 on my 940t at 20 psi no probs and holds constent

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    I think you may be on about these? http://www.rspec.co.uk/index.php?mai...5cd94014edf59c Had one with no problems.

    Honestly, whilst I can't speak from experience (I've not had the Forge one), all they are is a ball bearing and a spring; I don't see why you'd want to pay £70 for one! :S
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    ive had a r spec 1 too but i just prefer the forge 1 thats all.i think its more presice

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithy View Post
    ive had a r spec 1 too but i just prefer the forge 1 thats all.i think its more presice
    and they click and hold the desired pressure, mine is very precise 40 clicks for an extra 6 psi

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    Quote Originally Posted by leighkaicraigmia View Post
    and they click and hold the desired pressure, mine is very precise 40 clicks for an extra 6 psi
    i would tighten your actuater mate i can do 8 clicks and 20 psi here we go lol.ive slackened the actuater off abit now so it takes 16 clicks now lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithy View Post
    i would tighten your actuater mate i can do 8 clicks and 20 psi here we go lol.ive slackened the actuater off abit now so it takes 16 clicks now lol
    smithy smithy smithy i have said this a thousand times my actuator was tightened and set properly by hamish when i had the re-map, its obviously the mbc not my actuator i prefer it like this as i have more precision over my boost


 

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